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7/27/1998
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<br /> October. Michael Church, Redevelopment Director, said that was correct, that the <br /> matter would be raised in the budget context. The Way-To-Go property purchase <br /> leaves almost no discretionary funds in the Fourth Amendment. The issue is best <br /> considered when the loan discussion occurs. Mayor Howard said she had received <br /> four more speaker cards regarding the Fourth Amendment. These citizens could talk <br /> at the Redevelopment Agency Meeting or could have two minutes each at this time, <br /> but no action could be taken. <br /> E. Ted Hannig, 2991 EI Camino Real, apologized to City Manage Everett saying that <br /> he had misunderstood and believed that Mr. Everett had said there would be no more <br /> public hearings. As a representative of business owners in Areas I and 2 of the Fourth <br /> Amendment, he requested a public hearing be held if 1 and 2 are kept in the Fourth <br /> Amendment. <br /> F. Victor Thomas, 19 Seaport, yielded his time to Ted Hannig, as did Teresa Lyngso, <br /> 19 Seaport Boulevard, and Alice and Frank Parcell, 1590 Tacoma Way. <br /> Consent Calendar continued. <br /> Council Member Ira removed Item I. <br /> Council Member Leipzig noted for the record that he had removed no items from <br /> the Consent Calendar. <br /> MIS: IRAlRUSKIN TO WAIVE THE READING OF THE CONSENT CALENDAR, ADOPT <br /> THE RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES AND APPROVE OTHER ITEMS <br /> A. Approve the Minutes of the July 13, 1998 Interview Session and Regular Council <br /> Meeting as submitted. <br /> MINUTE ORDER NO. 98-190 <br /> D. Westport Office Park. (100) <br /> 1) Accept the grant of public service easement offered by Westport Joint Venture <br /> and record deed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Mateo County; <br /> MINUTE ORDER NO. 98-191 <br /> 2) Accept sanitary sewer Pump Station No. 25, the sewer force main, and the water <br /> main for Westport Office Park Phase I, and provide the maintenance bonds in <br /> accordance with Section 7 of the Pump Station Agreement, and Section 8 of the <br /> Other Construction Agreements; <br /> MINUTE ORDER NO. 98-192 <br /> E. RESOLUTION NO. 13388 ACCEPTING BID FOR THE PURCHASE OF <br /> FURNISHINGS FOR THE SANDPIPER COMMUNITY CENTER; AND <br /> AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF PURCHASE DOCUMENTS THEREFOR (Space <br /> Designs, Inc.); (304) <br /> F. RESOLUTION NO. 13389 ACCEPTING BID FOR THE PURCHASE OF TWO (2) <br /> COMPACT PICKUP TRUCKS; AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF PURCHASE <br /> DOCUMENTS THEREFOR (Burlingame Ford); (304) <br /> REUULAK MEEllNU <br /> MINUIESHUUKNU. ~I JULY 27, 1998 <br /> MINUTES Page No. 096 PAGE 3 <br />
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